The last change in the short interest score occurred more than 1 month ago and implies that there has been little change in sentiment among investors who seek to profit from falling equity prices. Index (PMI) data, output in the Consumer Services sector is rising.

While small-cap stocks, such as TiVo Corporation (NASDAQ:TIVO) with its market cap of US$1.66B, are popular for their explosive growth, investors should also be aware of their balance sheet toRead More...

On a per-share basis, the San Carlos, California-based company said it had net income of 15 cents. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and stock option expense, were 32 cents per share. The results ...

The San Jose, California-based company's shares were up 11 percent at $15.15 in after-hours trading. "TiVo's stock price is at a level that the company and its board do not believe reflects the true value of the business," the company said. The company is also considering options such as acquisitions and merging with leading players and has engaged LionTree Advisors to assist in the evaluation, it said.

The San Jose, California-based company's shares were up 11 percent at $15.15 in after-hours trading. "TiVo's stock price is at a level that the company and its board do not believe reflects the true value of the business," the company said. The company is also considering options such as acquisitions and merging with leading players and has engaged LionTree Advisors to assist in the evaluation, it said.

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The last change in the short interest score occurred more than 1 month ago and implies that there has been little change in sentiment among investors who seek to profit from falling equity prices. Index (PMI) data, output in the Consumer Services sector is rising.

The last change in the short interest score occurred more than 1 month ago and implies that there has been little change in sentiment among investors who seek to profit from falling equity prices. Index (PMI) data, output in the Consumer Services sector is rising.

Shares of TiVo Corp. shot up 2.8% in premarket trade Thursday, after the video recording and audience insights company announced an expanded patent deal with Alphabet Inc.'s Google. The multi-year licensing ...

Tivo filed lawsuits in Boston and Los Angeles on Wednesday, saying Comcast's X1 video recording system infringed on patents describing functionality like pausing and resuming shows on different devices and restarting live programming in progress. A pioneer in digital video recording technology, Tivo said on Thursday that it also planned to sue Comcast at the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency that can hear patent disputes and ban infringing products from entering the country.

Tivo filed lawsuits in Boston and Los Angeles on Wednesday, saying Comcast's X1 video recording system infringed on patents describing functionality like pausing and resuming shows on different devices and restarting live programming in progress. A pioneer in digital video recording technology, Tivo said on Thursday that it also planned to sue Comcast at the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency that can hear patent disputes and ban infringing products from entering the country.

Comcast is again on the receiving end of a lawsuit filed by Veveo Inc., a Boston-based subsidiary of TiVo Corp. The company is suing the Philadelphia-based media giant for allegedly copying its search technology after the two worked together for several years. The lawsuit accuses Comcast (CMCSA) of infringing on Veveo patents related to software that allows cable subscribers to easily search for video content using remote controls with numeric keypads. It's one of several patent disputes that TiVo (TIVO), which was known as Rovi Corp. until Rovi bought it and adopted its name in 2016, has launched against Comcast in the past several years.

Tivo filed lawsuits in Boston and Los Angeles on Wednesday, saying Comcast's X1 video recording system infringed on patents describing functionality like pausing and resuming shows on different devices and restarting live programming in progress. A pioneer in digital video recording technology, Tivo said on Thursday that it also planned to sue Comcast at the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency that can hear patent disputes and ban infringing products from entering the country.